Primates also have fingers and thumbs.
The fingers and thumbs (along with your toes) are called phalanges (fil-an-jees).
Humans mostly have eight fingers and two thums on each side of their hands.Humans don't have fingers, we have sausages as fingers. Inside of the sausage there is little sticks like bones. And when they snap it tickles, which is painful.HIYA!10, but if you want to be technical 8 since the thumbs are categorized as different
fingers and thumbs
Yes, the skin on your thumbs usually tends to be slightly thicker than the skin on your other fingers. This is because the thumb is used for gripping and picking up objects, resulting in more friction and wear on the skin.
Opposable thumbs are a characteristic of primates, including humans, that allow for gripping and manipulating objects with precision.
Most humans have 10 fingers, including their thumbs.
They/We both have thumbs, 5 fingers a brain
Yes they do, their thumbs are just so high up that they cant use them.
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
Quite possibly because humans have ten fingers (including thumbs).
thumbs are not fingers because fingers have three joints and thumbs have two
Well, if you count thumbs as fingers; 825,790. If not including thumbs; 660,632.
You have 10 fingers if you count all of them, including thumbs.
Probably because we have ten fingers (incl thumbs) so that primitive humans counted in tens.
The same way all thumbs are fingers but not all fingers are thumbs.
The fingers and thumbs (along with your toes) are called phalanges (fil-an-jees).
Humans and primates.